Manufacturing Engineering

(18 semester hours)

For information, contact the Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, 56 Garland Hall (513-529-0710).

This minor is for students not majoring in engineering management, manufacturing engineering, or mechanical engineering. This minor provides fundamentals of manufacturing engineering, including a variety of industrial applications dealing with manufacturing processes, statistical process control, and designing for productivity. It combines a strong base in engineering science with project-based laboratory and design experience.

A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.00 is required for all courses in the minor. Eighteen semester hours beyond the prerequisite to engineering science are required. None of these courses may be taken on a credit/no-credit basis.

Program Requirements

Prerequisites:

CHM 141 College Chemistry (3)

EAS 101 Computing, Engineering, and Society (1)

EAS 102 Problem Solving and Design (3) or equivalent

MTH 251 Calculus II (4)

PHY 181 The Physical World (4)

STA 368 Introduction to Statistics (4) or equivalent.

All of these (18 semester hours):

MME 211 Static Modeling of Mechanical Systems (3)

MME 213 Computational Methods in Engineering (3)

MME 223 Engineering Materials (3)

MME 231 Manufacturing Processes (3)

MME 311 Dynamic Modeling of Mechanical Systems (3)

MME 334 Quality Planning and Control (3)

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